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Cinema entertainment in South Africa

  1. A

    Brooklyn Mall Cinemas

    The Brooklyn Mall Cinemas are among the most popular in Pretoria, but to save yourself time, it might be best to call Ster-Kinekor for listings and bookings.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Labia

    Now stop that sniggering! This lifeline to the nonmainstream movie fan is named after the old Italian ambassador and local philanthropist Count Labia. It is Cape Town’s best cinema in terms of price and programming. The African Screen program is one of the rare opportunities you’ll have to see locally made films. Also check out what’s playing at the two-screen Labia on Kloof, in the Lifestyles on Kloof centre around the corner.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Nu Metro

    There’s no shortage of cinemas showing all the latest international releases, as well as a decent selection of art-house movies. Big multiplexes – run by Ster Kinekor and Nu Metro – can be found around town. For the multiplexes the best night to go is Tuesday when the usual R35 entry price drops by half to R18. See the local press for listings of films and where they are showing.

    reviewed

  4. D
  5. E

    Cavendish Nouveau

    With its sibling Cinema Nouveau Waterfront, this classy multiplex showcases the best of independent and art-house movies. The facilities are good here.

    reviewed

  6. F
  7. Menlyn Park Drive-in

    If you’ve a car you can head for the Menlyn Park Drive-In, or visit the Imax for a serious big-screen experience.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Ster Theatres - Gateway Mall

    Multiplex cinemas in the huge Gateway Mall.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Ster Kinekor - Musgrave Centre

    Cinema multiplex with all the big features.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Imax

    Big-screen action in the Gateway mall.

    reviewed

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  12. J

    Cinema Starz

    Shows five screens of blockbusters.

    reviewed

  13. Imax

    Visit the Imax for a serious big-screen experience.

    reviewed